This section provides an overview for seat belts as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 5 seat belt manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked seat belt companies as of November, 2024: 1.Midwest Precision Products, Inc, 2.Seatbelt Solutions LLC, 3.GWR.
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A seat belt is a safety device installed in vehicles to secure passengers during impact or sudden deceleration, thereby preventing injuries. Commonly known as safety belts, they mitigate the risk of passengers being thrown against the vehicle interior or ejected during a collision.
Modern seat belts often feature pretensioners and load limiters to initially tighten and subsequently ease the belt, minimizing pressure on the passenger's chest. Adjustable belt anchors cater to different passenger heights, enhancing comfort and safety.
Seat belts are integral to the safety systems of automobiles, boats, airplanes, roller coasters, and rockets. They protect passengers from injury during turbulence, collisions, or emergency stops by preventing them from being thrown against the interior or out of the vehicle.
The concept of seat belts dates back to 1899 following a fatal car accident in England. The first commercial use in passenger cars was in 1946, marking a significant milestone in automotive safety.
The three-point seat belt, the most prevalent type, includes an emergency locking retractor (ELR) that locks during a collision. This mechanism consists of a sensor ball, a locking gear, and a claw (actuator). Upon impact, inertia moves the ball, triggering the gear and claw to lock the belt in place, securing the passenger.
Seat belts vary in design, including two-point, three-point, and full-harness configurations. The three-point seat belt, securing the body at both shoulders and hips, offers the most effective protection and is the standard in modern vehicles.
This variant secures the passenger at the waist but provides less protection in a crash compared to three-point seat belts.
The most common and effective type, providing over-the-shoulder and lap protection.
Offering the highest level of safety, full harness seat belts include multiple points of restraint, such as four-point, five-point, and six-point harnesses, suitable for high-risk environments.
Seat belts consist of high-strength materials capable of withstanding forces up to 50 times a person's weight. The system includes the belt webbing, retractor mechanism, anchorage points, and buckle.
Comprises the complete seat belt system, including retractor, anchors, webbing, and buckle.
A device that rolls up excess belt webbing, keeping it taut yet allowing for movement.
The points where the seat belt is secured to the vehicle structure.
The locking mechanism that secures the belt around the passenger.
Includes various types of straps for different body parts: lumbar (lap), shoulder, and leg straps.
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Pro 1 Racing & Safety Products, located in Fort Worth, TX, is a manufacturer and supplier of racing safety seat belts, harnesses, and driving suits. The company’s products include Pro Elite Series seat belts, Cam Lock seat belts, and latch-link seat belts. It also provides racing jackets and pants, racing gloves, and other racing accessories. All of these seat belts and other safety systems are manufactured in the USA and SFI certified.
Seatbelt Solutions LLC, founded in 2005, is an aftermarket seatbelt manufacturer and distributor located in Jupiter, FL, United States. The company designs, manufactures, and supplies 3-point seat belts, 3-point conversion kits, and other safety systems for commercial buses, trucks, RVs, and other motor vehicles. The company tests its seat belts for the latest FMVSS 209/302 certification. Its seat belts and related safety products are made in the USA and used across the country.
Midwest Precision Products, Inc., founded in 1992 and based in Hebron, Kentucky, USA, is an ISO 9001:2015-certified supplier of manufactured seatbelts for pallets, products, and services to the material handling industry and other industrial clients. The company's core products include replacement seat belts and buckles, custom straps, and mounting tips. The company serves industries such as material handling, food and beverage, automotive, pharmaceutical, and many more. The company is a subsidiary of Ancra Cargo and was recently acquired by Heico Companies.
GWR was established in 1982 and is a global designer, manufacturer, and supplier of custom seat belts, harnesses, and other safety systems for business, coaches, trucks, RVs, vans, and other vehicles. The company also designs and produces custom safety systems for agricultural, construction, and military vehicles, as well as for applications, such as medical harnesses, fall arrest, wheelchair securement and tire downs. The company's seat belts and other automotive safety systems are manufactured in the USA and Spain, and used in over 70 countries worldwide.
Ssnake-Oyl Products, Inc., established in 1980 and based in Glenwood, Tyler, TX, is a manufacturer of new seat belts and a supplier of seat belt restoration services. The company offers custom seat belts, replacement seat belts, and seat belt hardware. Its seat belt restoration solutions include seat belt webbing, defective parts replacement, and buckle recoloring or rechroming. The company’s seat belts are available in many colors and styles, including lift-latch seatbelts and push-button seat belts. These seat belts are manufactured in the USA and meet the FMVSS209-302 safety regulations.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | Midwest Precision Products, Inc |
31.1%
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2 | Seatbelt Solutions LLC |
21.2%
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3 | GWR |
18.9%
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4 | Pro 1 Racing & Safety Products |
14.6%
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5 | Ssnake-Oyl Products, Inc. |
14.1%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the seat belt page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
*Including some distributors, etc.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 3 | 100.0% |